Even after seeing Bill Cosby's guilty verdict, Rose McGowan doesn't have any faith that Harvey Weinstein will face the same fate.

"I hope I'm wrong when I say that I don't think he will go to prison. People do have to gather evidence, and that takes time. But if two women pointed somebody out that stole our purses, he'd be arrested," she told the Hollywood Reporter in a wide-ranging interview released Wednesday.

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"So how many women does it take to say he stole us? He stole our careers, stole our lives, stole our reputations. He stole how my family treats me, how men treat me, he stole all that."

The 44-year-old actress has previously detailed a harrowing encounter in 1997 during which Weinstein allegedly pleasured himself while performing oral sex on her in a Jacuzzi during the Sundance Film Festival.

Weinstein has denied the accusations, as well as those of more than 100 other women who have alleged sexual harassment and assault. He has continued his battle with McGowan, including claiming through his attorney that both Ben Affleck and McGowan's manager at the time, Jill Messick, contradicted her claims.

"If I was living next door to someone and I heard them beating up their kid every night, I wouldn't turn my TV up louder," McGowan told the Hollywood Reporter.

"I would be in there, doing every single thing I could to help that kid and get them out and get them a new life. But that's me, and I have to come to peace with the fact that not everybody's like that."